All depends on the dealership. Some pay higher commissions and do not offer health benefits, but some would and would pay lower commissions on car sales. The ones who offer health benefits usually would provide them after 90 days of employment, as some car salesman would quit within that time frame.
To whom it may concern, Normally, your insurance will not cover you driving your employer's car. Your employer normally or should carry insurance on their company cars. Best Regards, "T"
Please go to www.insureme.com. There you will be able to find all the information that you will need on how to become a car insurance salesman.
A car insurance salesman can make 50,000 dollars and up every year. They usually make commission on top of this.
an insurance mandated for an employer
That is between you and your employer.
YES ... If your job is driving your car ...
IF you are a employee with an employer you should get the correct amounts from your employer payroll department. They would be the one that know all of the necessary withholding amounts that they will be required to withhold from your gross earnings as a car salesman. IF you are receiving 1099-MISC income you are being treated as a independent contractor self employed and you will be responsible for all of your self employment taxes plus your income tax on your net profit from your business operation as a car salesman.
car dealers, politicians, lawyers, wall street brokers, insurance salesman
Duties and responsibilities of a car salesman
yes a car salesman needs a license.
Yes.
You need an insurance license first.